I prefer to sit in section A and contrary to how it's being perceived, I'm not having a go at the lads I'm suggesting that the division and negativity in the stand is an issue that might have an effect on the park. That goes for everyone!Todd_is_God wrote:I find it interesting that the so-called "happy clappers" were quick to praise the team when everything was good, now that it's not, its the vocal supporters, and not the board, manager or players, who are their biggest concern.
The boys in section A are not everyone's cup of tea, but their dedication can't be faulted.
NDP is big enough that you can sit away from them if you so desire.
YeOldeHamiltonian wrote:If it wasn't for Section A there would be NO atmosphere.If that is what you want,so be it.Accies have always been a club with a "singing support" even during the bad years.
Plenty clubs much bigger than Accies have NO atmosphere at home games.
Alexander the Great wrote:why does nobody else in the stand use the " section term " is it because were not needing sectioned like the lunatics in section A ?
accies1874 wrote:Alexander the Great wrote:why does nobody else in the stand use the " section term " is it because were not needing sectioned like the lunatics in section A ?
You've got to be kidding
Whiskeytown wrote:I think the singers in that area have been a breath of fresh air this season, but like the rest of us, they are finding this run difficult to accept. Turning on their fellow supporters is poor form and undoes a lot of the good feeling built up towards them. We all want a successful Accies. Fans elsewhere DO start singing or attempt it. Hell, Tatty attempts it if we string two passes together! Sometimes, if the moment is well chosen, it carries and sounds great. A gathering that just gather to sing is very welcome and long overdue. Recently it has gotten quieter, understandable, but I would hope for next week there is less looking inward and everyone gets behind the team however they wish to do so. And if we lose again, I'm sure there will be pockets of people in every section applauding the players for their efforts. Hopefully they will be respected. They certainly deserve more respect than the crabbit bastards who get on a players back after his first mistake.
Whiskeytown wrote:I think the singers in that area have been a breath of fresh air this season, but like the rest of us, they are finding this run difficult to accept. Turning on their fellow supporters is poor form and undoes a lot of the good feeling built up towards them. We all want a successful Accies. Fans elsewhere DO start singing or attempt it. Hell, Tatty attempts it if we string two passes together! Sometimes, if the moment is well chosen, it carries and sounds great. A gathering that just gather to sing is very welcome and long overdue. Recently it has gotten quieter, understandable, but I would hope for next week there is less looking inward and everyone gets behind the team however they wish to do so. And if we lose again, I'm sure there will be pockets of people in every section applauding the players for their efforts. Hopefully they will be respected. They certainly deserve more respect than the crabbit bastards who get on a players back after his first mistake.
AmanAccie wrote:As a side note the drumming has been dire recently. Do they take turn about or wit? Sort it out lads cos we love it when the beat is bang on!
Alfie Olek wrote: A well run club has to have ambition. Events of the last few weeks have shown that it is to be a youth development one.
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